#Personal-knowledge-management
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Self-organizing AI second brain for Obsidian + Claude Code. Drop any source and Claude reads, links, and files it into one connected knowledge graph of plain Markdown you own. AI note-taking, personal knowledge management (PKM), and an open-source Notion alternative. Based on Karpathy's LLM Wiki pattern.
A personal knowledge base that builds and maintains itself. Drop in sources β Claude (or Codex/Gemini) reads them, extracts knowledge, and maintains a persistent interlinked wiki. Works with Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI. No API key needed.
Cross-CLI skill for Obsidian. Turns your vault into a living AI-first second brain across Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, and OpenCode. 34 commands, vault-first research, scheduled agents, write-time AI-first validator.
Local-first, open-source AI assistant for your data. Unify tasks, notes, docs, photos, and bookmarks. Private, self-hosted, and extensible via APIs.
Quickly format your notes with ChatGPT in Obsidian
The local-first LLM Wiki: open-source knowledge graph builder, RAG knowledge base, and agent memory store. Built on Andrej Karpathy's pattern. An Obsidian alternative for personal knowledge management, AI second brain, and durable Claude Code / Codex / OpenClaw memory.
Synthadoc: An open-source LLM knowledge compilation engine that turns raw documents into structured, local-first wikis. A transparent, human-readable alternative to traditional RAG, which can be self-managed and self-improved without the use of any tools.
Your AI Chief of Staff β a personal operating system starter kit that adapts to your role. No coding required.
Process Obsidian notes to publish them with Hugo. Supports transformation of Obsidian wiki links into Hugo shortcodes for internal linking.
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AI-powered Personal Knowledge Assistance in a folder. Built on the ICOR methodology. Plain markdown. Any LLM. Yours forever.
A library-science-inspired personal knowledge management system with LLM agents
Write beautifully. Effortlessly. A note-taking app written in Qt C++ and QML.
Shared memory for your team's coding agents
Knowledge compiler β turns scattered links, files, and bookmarks into a living wiki that compounds with every new source.
Local-first AI memory MCP server β query your ChatGPT, Claude Code, Cursor & Codex history from any LLM. DuckDB+parquet.
Write beautifully. Effortlessly. A note-taking app written in Qt C++ and QML.
Turn your Obsidian vault into a personal identity layer β any AI agent knows who you are in 30 seconds.
AI-powered second brain for Claude Code that builds itself. Extract knowledge from every sessionβpast and presentβinto auto-organized Markdown. Local-first, queryable, learns your patterns.
Local-first Chrome extension for collecting, organizing, and exporting X/Twitter posts for research, AI workflows, and personal knowledge management.
A reusable template for building personal LLM-maintained knowledge bases. Implements Karpathy's LLM Wiki pattern.
π PARA Workspace is an open-source workspace framework that defines how humans and AI agents organize knowledge and collaborate on projects. It ships as a repo containing a kernel (constitution), CLI tools, and templates β which generates workspaces where you actually work.
Local LLM-maintained personal wiki, built on Karpathy's LLM-Wiki pattern. Runs on Ollama + Qwen3 + QMD.
AI-powered file organization using the PARA method (Building a Second Brain). Intelligent categorization into Projects, Areas, Resources, Archive with inbox workflow. Skills for Claude Code & Cowork.
Give your AI an operating system. Open-source framework for persistent AI context.
A widget-based sidebar for Emacs that displays contextual information (stats, outline, backlinks, links) for vulpea notes
The operating system for Claude Code. Memory, accountability, journaling, knowledge graphs, pattern recognition β one install, every session compounds.
Modern daily journaling interface for Emacs with reactive sidebar widgets, built on vulpea